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Mikhail Vasilyevich Zimyanin (21
November 1914 – 1 May 1995) was a
Belarusian Soviet partisan, politician, and
diplomat who
served as the editor-in-chief...
- however, is the name of the group's leader: Major-Commandant
Gregori Zimyanin, a man Ryan has
encountered two
times previously.
After taking a day to...
- Pevney.: 345
After casting Koenig,
Roddenberry wrote a
letter to
Mikhail Zimyanin,
editor of Pravda,: 344
informing him of the
introduction of a Russian...
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bombed ruins of Moscow), the
recently promoted Major-Commissar
Gregori Zimyanin has been
following reports of the group's actions. The
descriptions of...
- (1953–1956)
Pavel Satyukov (1956–1964)
Aleksei Rumyantsev (1964–1965)
Mikhail Zimyanin (1965–1976)
Viktor Afanasyev (1976–1989) Ivan
Frolov (1989–1991) Gennadiy...
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Czechoslovakia in 1968 (in
office from 1965
until 1973,
preceded by
Mikhail Zimyanin,
succeeded by
Vladimir Matskevich).
Chervonenko is
known for his role in...
- on 15
April 2023.
Retrieved 15
April 2023. "Зимянин Михаил Васильевич" [
Zimyanin,
Mikhail Vasilevich] (in Russian). Warheroes.ru.
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Yemelyanov had a
conversation with the
Secretary for
Ideology Mikhail Zimyanin, as a
result of which, by
decision of the
Politburo of the
Communist Party...
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security of top
Soviet officials,
including Heydar Aliyev and
Mikhail Zimyanin, in
their domestic and
foreign trips. Yet his role was
changed from supervising...
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Education and
Deputy Head of the
Presidential Administration Mikhail Zimyanin,
Soviet politician and
diplomat who
served as the editor-in-chief of the...